The U.S. men's national soccer team charged into the World Cup's round of 16 by beating Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0, but ...
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital will close obstetric services, including the Birthing Center, within the next six to nine months while continuing to explore alternatives.
First responders arrived on scene just before 4 p.m. Wednesday to a two-vehicle crash on Route 9 near the Big Deal. There were no injuries reported from ...
Local kids and families are invited to take part in a festive bike decorating event before joining the community in the annual Fourth of July parade on Saturday.
The town’s curbside solid waste collection program will transition to a new service model beginning Monday, July 6. Casella Waste Systems will collect trash and recycling, while the ...
Town officials and community members celebrated the start of construction of the Wilmington Veterans Memorial Park.
The Carl M. Dessaint VFW 1034 and its Auxiliary invite the public to join in this Saturday, July 4, from noon to 4 p.m. to celebrate the 250th ...
In preparations for July 4 festivities, temporary facility closures and traffic changes will take place at Living Memorial Park this Saturday.
Members of the Brattleboro Department of Public Works pour concrete in sections of new sidewalks on Wednesday, as temperatures soared into the high 90s with higher humidity levels.
The education reform train the Legislature assembled a year ago finally left the station when Gov. Phil Scott signed Act 170, but it is still a long way from its ...
After 12 years at the helm, Mary Greene, executive director of the Brattleboro Music Center, is retiring effective Saturday, Aug. 1.
Vermont's cannabis possession limit is now 2 ounces. The Vermont Cannabis Control Board plans to review product equivalencies used to determine transaction limits. The board will host a working group ...
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